
Melbourne designer Christopher Boots composes luminous architectures from mineral, metal, and glass, drawing on the geometry of the natural world and the allegories of Greek mythology. He established his eponymous studio in 2011, building a multidisciplinary workshop dedicated to meticulous hand production.
Boots's lighting, often conceived as constellations of rods, crystals, and blown glass, operates at the scale of space itself, shaping atmosphere as much as object. Each piece balances craft intensity with sculptural clarity, yielding works that read as both artifact and instrument of light.
Internationally exhibited and specified, the studio collaborates with artisans across disciplines, sustaining a practice where myth, material, and illumination converge.

Melbourne designer Christopher Boots composes luminous architectures from mineral, metal, and glass, drawing on the geometry of the natural world and the allegories of Greek mythology. He established his eponymous studio in 2011, building a multidisciplinary workshop dedicated to meticulous hand production.
Boots's lighting, often conceived as constellations of rods, crystals, and blown glass, operates at the scale of space itself, shaping atmosphere as much as object. Each piece balances craft intensity with sculptural clarity, yielding works that read as both artifact and instrument of light.
Internationally exhibited and specified, the studio collaborates with artisans across disciplines, sustaining a practice where myth, material, and illumination converge.
